Comment by hitarpetar

2 days ago

not only tough on crime but a committed imperialist. nice.

I don't think the United States had a much different policy towards the original inhabitants than the colonial government of Britain. Slavery became illegal in european colonizer countries earlier than in the United States. (Some argue it still isn't.)

It's not the colonized people that gained freedom, it's the colonizers who were freed from taxes so they could exploit more unregulated.

In this case it is between one imperialist country vs. another, so wouldn't label that position imperialistic necessarily.

  • thank you for the history lesson. my conclusion is that both empires were/are bad, not that we need to be tough on crime like the person i was replying to said

    • I think what charcircuit meant was that the independence of the United States was an internal struggle of the british upper class and viewed through the lens of them was bad and could have been avoided by another policy.

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